

These were bought off the peg in Best Buy and Walmart in sealed blister packs. I have had Sandisk and Polaroid microSD cards go bad in use in phones. I'm guessing people don't run into these problems if they buy a brand name card? I'll look into getting something like a Sandisk. It's a very well-reviewed card on amazon but not exactly name-brand. Currently running H2 but it says it'll take 5 hours to complete. Thanks, I googled h2testw and found a site that told me to try ChipGenius and FakeFlashTest. Teracopy managed to copy the entire library over but then not all files would play on the phone and some of the file folders (default android folders) would not open.Īre there any tricks for this to work? I'm thinking of using doubletwist to sync libraries but I have two separate libraries (I use itunes to manage my DJ library on this laptop and would rather not have to add my massive listening library) and would rather avoid this option. The card was corrupted and needed to formatted. I took the card out and put it in my laptop directly. I got Teracopy to have more control over the transfer but it doesn't work through the phone because of MTP/PTP (I have no idea what this means). Transferring to the card through the phone resulted in a lot of Windows 7 warning messages that some files won't play and after leaving it over night it did not work, lots of files could not play.

The (mostly) mp3 files, around 17000 of them, are on my external storage and I used my laptop to transfer them to my phone. I just bought an LG G5 and a 128 gig SD card to have my entire music library (90 gigs) with me.
